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February 25, 2026
Charming: Independence Trail from Becca's Crazy Projects

I got around to sewing the four-patch fun blocks into a quilt. 
I popped over to my local quilt shop to pick the perfect border and some backing fabric. I also grabbed some of their marked down remnants and a few yards of that fun green for charity quilt backing. 

In case you missed it, here is a link to Bonnie's free pattern for Four Patch Fun so you can make your own blocks

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MINI TUTORIAL: Fringe Benefit Block from Wedding Dress Blue

Looking for a way to use up surplus Half Square Triangles (HST)? This might be just the thing you are looking for. Gather up all the HST you have laying around, pick a size, add some low volume scraps, and, before you know it, you have a beautiful quilt to share.

I built my quilt without sashing, and the quilt sizes below assume that. You will likely come up with variations, and I would love to see them all.

NOTE: The quilt above is a 2-1/2″ HST variation using 36 blocks and finishing at 72″x72″.

Fringe Benefit Blocks ...

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February 23, 2026
Well, where did that 18 years go? from Terificreations's Weblog

WordPress recently notified me that I’ve been blogging on this site for 18 years. First of all, where did that time go? And secondly, there is a need to post with greater frequency. So here I am today blogging away with my favorite movie in the background. Tidying up my studio from four weeks of… Continue reading Well, where did that 18 years go?

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Scrappy Sampler Sew Along: Blocks 9, 10, 11, 12 from Wedding Dress Blue

In spite of life events, I have managed to stay caught up with the  2026 Sew Along: Scrappy Sampler.

While I have been quilting for some time, it is never too late to try something new. While working on this quiltalong, I have focused on pressing the seam allowance of my HST open after trimming them. I am surprised at the difference it makes. There is less slip due to bulk when I am assembling the blocks, and the blocks are flatter in the end. Who knew?

Not only will I have a fun quilt, but also a new-to-me technique ...

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February 21, 2026
Heart Throw COMPLETE from Wedding Dress Blue

This started off as a little bundle of three floral print fat quarters. I found some friends for them and, using my favorite Heart Block Pattern, started sewing.

The 6″ size made best use of the fabric I had available. When trimmed to 2-1/2″ the HST cut-offs became the border.

The backing matches beautifully and came from stash, where it had been for a long time. Don’t you just love it when fabric finds its purpose?!

I have another heart quilt in mind and hope to start it in the next few weeks. I need to get the ...

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February 18, 2026
Good Idea. Poor Execution. from Wedding Dress Blue

I had seen something similar (without a pattern I could identify) on Pinterest . It turned out to be a good idea that didn’t work.

I am very pleased with the solid flying geese blocks. But, the background…If it had all been the flowers, or the other bright print. But, mixing the two with some leftover scraps…Not successful.

That said, I am going to try again with a single print. The idea deserves a second chance.

ps–I have been calling it the Ugly Geese Quilt, which isn’t fair, because the geese aren’t ugly at all.

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February 14, 2026
Quilting UFOs: Why We Feel Bad (and How to Move Forward) from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

Let’s Talk About UFOs (and the Quiet Guilt We Don’t Say Out Loud)

You walk into your sewing room with a plan.

Today, so today… you will finish something.

You open a drawer…
then another…
then a basket…

…and suddenly you’re staring at a stack of unfinished projects. The photo below shows my UFOs from long time ago. And yet, I still have some of them in my UFO pile. Today, we are going to unpack the guilt around UFO and learn how to make a gentle move around them. Read more below — and tell me, do ...

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February 8, 2026
Shine! from Ellyn's Place

 Well, hello there. Sorry about the unplanned absence, I've had some health things going on the last couple of months but I'm back now, pretty much recovered from surgery in December. I've been creating all along, just haven't had the energy to keep things up to date. So, I have some catching up to do!

Back in May of 2025 it was my turn to provide a prompt to the Quilts Unscripted Bee.Here's a summary of what I sent them:

In 2024, my word of the year was Shine and I have found it ...

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January 30, 2026
2025 Snowflake Quilt Block from Expect Moore

I’m so excited to share the 2025 Snowflake Quilt Block! It is a little late… but here it is! For years, I’ve

The post 2025 Snowflake Quilt Block appeared first on Always Expect Moore.

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January 27, 2026
First Finish of 2026 from Loose Threads


Hello friends and happy Tuesday

 If you’ve been reading my blog for awhile, or if you follow me on Instagram, you know just how much I love English Paper Piecing.  This quilt is called 1797 Revisited and is my first finish for 2026.  It was a quilt along that went around the internet in 2019 (I think).  This quilt is based on a quilt in the V & A Museum and is made up of 60 degree diamonds that are “snipped” on each end.  



I just finished binding this quilt a few days ago. I had Back Door Quilts ...

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First Finish of 2026 from Luann's Loose Threads


Hello friends and happy Tuesday

 If you’ve been reading my blog for awhile, or if you follow me on Instagram, you know just how much I love English Paper Piecing.  This quilt is called 1797 Revisited and is my first finish for 2026.  It was a quilt along that went around the internet in 2019 (I think).  This quilt is based on a quilt in the V & A Museum and is made up of 60 degree diamonds that are “snipped” on each end.  



I just finished binding this quilt a few days ago. I had Back Door Quilts ...

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January 26, 2026
Scrappy Sampler Sew Along: Blocks 3 And 4 (And A Bonus) from Wedding Dress Blue

Have you heard of the 2026 Sew Along: Scrappy Sampler with Jessica Dayon?

Here are my blocks 3 and 4. I don’t love block 3. I tried reversing the colors, and it is a little odd.

Perhaps it will grow on me, but, if not, I have a Bonus Block created from the HST cutoffs and some 2-1/2″ squares. Perhaps I should have made the centers of the smaller 9-patch blocks from the solids?

You can learn more about these blocks HERE.

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January 21, 2026
Scrappy Ocean Wave Quilt Update from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

I’ve been quietly working on my scrappy Ocean Wave quilt for years now, and this year I’m gently setting the intention to finally complete it. Progress has been slow, but meaningful. Hence it deserves another progress post. 

I can never get bored of putting these blocks into layout. So much movement and so many little piece of scraps that brings in memories of previous projects! Read more to see the latest progress and enjoy a few photos of these scrappy Ocean Wave blocks.

scrap quiltaccuquilt triangles cut

Last year, I focused on making half square triangles whenever I had scraps and a ...

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January 20, 2026
Scrappy Sampler Sew Along–First Two Blocks from Wedding Dress Blue

Have you heard of the 2026 Sew Along: Scrappy Sampler with Jessica Dayon?

It has just started, and here are my first two blocks.

Thanks to Debra, who sent me an abandoned mystery sew along project a while back. The fabrics seemed perfect for this sewalong. I have added a few solids for variety, and I really like the look so far. Thanks, Debra!

I’ll keep you posted as we go. Learn more about the sewalong HERE.

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January 19, 2026
COMPLETE Black and White Framed Charity Blocks from Wedding Dress Blue

They are so much fun, you can’t make just one.

So, I made 27. I pulled an assortment of cool color 2-1/2″ squares and warm color 2-1/2″ squares from my precut scraps bin. The black and white borders came from the black print scraps bin. (Yes, I have a lot of bins).

Ta-dah, before I knew it there were blocks ready to mail off to  Many Hands and Many Hearts. You still have time to join in. They are accepting blocks until the end of February.

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January 12, 2026
Turning Quilting Sampler Blocks into Finished Small Projects from Sewing Under the Little Mushroom Cap

A Great Start to 2026: Cleaning Up, Finishing Up & Just Getting It Done

One of the best ways I’ve learned to start a new year is not by starting something new, but by finishing what’s already been started.

As I eased into 2026, I decided to look through my basket of nearly-there projects. You know the ones like sampler pieces, practice blocks, things that were made with intention but never quite crossed the finish line. This time, I made a simple decision: they deserved to be finished.

I grabbed a handful of leftover bindings from my scrap basket ...

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Cutting For Charity from Wedding Dress Blue

I learned about Many Hands and Many Hearts from Quilting JetGirl. She recently featured their current project: Black and White Framed Charity Blocks.

Yep, I’m on board. And cutting scraps. And gathering squares. I hope to have a good number (maybe between 20-30) to send in by the deadline (end of February).

If you have scraps, why don’t you join us? It is fun to have fun, but you have to know how…

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January 9, 2026
Allie’s Ellies from Jean Swenson


Allie’s Ellies

Fall 2025

I made this quilt back in the Fall for my sister’s nephew and his wife’s baby daughter, Allie. Allie joined Mom, Dad and big brother Myles in late July.

I’ve had an elephant applique on my list of ‘things to do at some point’, and couldn’t resist taking advantage of the alliteration of new baby Allie’s name with Elephants, aka Ellies. The colorway was based on the colors Mom and Dad had at the baby shower. The fabrics were pulled from my stash, a bit from my scraps boxes, and ...

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January 6, 2026
Welcome to 2026 from Terificreations's Weblog

After finishing piecing a row of quilt blocks I checked the stitch count on the BERNINA 560 and it’s just over 1.5 million stitches since the last service. That was just over five years ago. That’s not a lot of stitches when 3 million per year is average expected. I clearly have not been doing… Continue reading Welcome to 2026

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Susan’s Other Log Cabin COMPLETE from Wedding Dress Blue

I am slowly working my way through the projects inherited from Susan Nixon. It is bittersweet–glad they are finished, sorry she isn’t here to finish them…

This one is another variation of a Log Cabin, her favorite block. Here is a link to the less-than-traditional one I finished earlier in 2025.

About 60% of the blocks are Susan’s, and the rest are built by me. Some use strips that were included with the blocks, and I added some fabrics from my own (considerable) scrap stash.

The quilt is 72″x 88″. Not sure what to do with ...

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